An East Texas nonprofit finds itself in a dilemma: How to proceed after KLTV first discovered a convicted felon is set to receive a home from Habitat For Humanity. Derrick Hodges, 33, was arrested last week for aggravated robbery of  |  |


A cheap dollar may be boosting exports, but it's also putting U.S. companies on sale. Foreign firms are snatching up U.S. based companies at the fastest pace in seven years. When the topic is foreign takeovers of U.S. firms it  |  |
A federal jury has found that New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas sexually harassed Anucha Browne Sanders, a former top executive of the Knicks, by subjecting her to unwanted advances and insults. Madison Square Garden and its chairman are ordered  |  |
Democratic U.S. Sen. Barack Obama tries to set himself apart from other presidential contenders with a series of talks marking the fifth anniversary of his speech against the Iraq war. At the time, he was an Illinois state senator. Four  |


In the courthouse where the accused murderers of Emmett Till were tried and acquitted more than 50 years ago, Tallahatchie County, Miss., holds a memorial service for him, apologizes to his family, and unveils a historical marker. " E-Mail This  |
The stock market closed Monday at a record high of 14,087. Tuesday, there was some profit taking -- pushing stocks down slightly. What has been causing the market to run up, especially in the face of a credit crunch? Robert  |
The Supreme Court hears arguments in two drug-crime cases Tuesday. One is a further test of the new use of the old sentencing rules, which the court has found to be guidelines rather than rigid requirements. The other tests the  |
Jack Goldsmith, a former official of the Bush Justice Department, testified Tuesday that he disagreed with the administration's legal justifications for torture and domestic surveillance. " E-Mail This " Add to Del.icio.us  |
RENO A Sparks woman said Monday that God is trying to tell her that five kids is enough.  |
Parents, taxpayers and other stakeholders will get a chance to discuss the  |
A chemical explosion at a hydroelectric plant trapped five workers in Colorado Tuesday.  |
A group of pediatricians are urging President Bush not to veto a bill that provides health insurance to the children of working low-income families.  |
NORTH TONAWANDA — A city man charged with attempting to murder his wife also faces a charge of trying to kill a city police officer. Detective Capt. William Hall said Monday that an off...  |
Seneca Gaming Corp. is expected to take the wraps off its final design for the Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino in downtown Buffalo. The public unveiling is slated for 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the site of...  |
U.S. Education Department . The awards were announced Tuesday afternoon. The Blue Ribbon designation was created by the No Child Left Behind Act. It's presented to schools that meet either of two cr...  |
National Hockey League season. The Sabres confirmed Tuesday afternoon that Harry Neale, a longtime announcer on Hockey Night in Canada, will be the primary analyst. Neale will replace Jim Lorentz, w...  |
Buffalo Sabres , the team has filled the void with one of hockey's most recognizable voices: Harry Neale. The Sabres on Tuesday afternoon introduced Neale, who will be leaving his post as color ...  |
Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff has opted to go with a monthly captain rotation, and the players voted winger Jochen Hecht to wear it first. "Jochen does everything," Ruff said this afternoon...  |
Presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., holds hands with supporters during a rally at Laney Community College in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Oct. 1, 2007. Clinton raised $22 million thi...  |
Niagara Gazette A North Tonawanda man was charged with attempted murder early Saturday after allegedly attacking his wife and a North Tonawanda po...  |
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